Between art & science
by Roger Scruton
On modernist architecture.
On modernist architecture.
On Paul Scott’s “Raj Quartet.”
On the anniversary of the definitive work on Stalin’s purges.
On the challenges egalitarianism presents to equality.
A poem by Deborah Warren.
An excerpt from Fakhraddin Gorgani’s Vis and Ramin, translated by Dick Davis.
On the restoration of the Apafi manor house in Romania.
On the revival of Mark Twain’s Is He Dead?, the Steppenwolf production of August: Osage County, and the return to Broadway of Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming forty years after its debut.
On “Camille Pissarro: Impressions of City and Country” at the Jewish Museum, New York.
On “Millais” at the Tate Britain, London.
On “Walter Sickert: The Camden Town Nudes” at the Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery, London.
On “Richard Pousette-Dart: Drawing, Form Is Verb” at Knoedler & Company; “Group Exhibition: Abstractions” at Charles Cowles Gallery; “Barry Le Va: Voltage” at David Nolan Gallery & “El Anatsui: Zebra Crossing” at Jack Shainman Gallery.
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On Un ballo in maschera at the Metropolitan Opera and Ross Lee Finney’s Chamber Music at the Bruno Walter Auditorium.
On the tendency of the press to be “non-smart.”
On La stratégie des antilopes by Jean Hatzfeld.
On Liberal Fascism, by Jonah Goldberg.
On Alexander the Great Failure, by John D. Grainger.
On The Collected Poems of Tennessee Williams, edited by David Roessel & Nicholas Moschovakis.
Notes & Comments
Uncertainty at the Met
by The Editors
On the retirement of Philippe de Montebello.
Howard Zinn’s fairy tale
by The Editors
On the upcoming television adaptation of “A People’s History of the United States.“
Frost’s “Notebooks”
by The Editors
On errors in the recent edition.